Bringmann Holger C, Bogdanski Martin, Seifert Georg, Voss Andreas
Institute of Social Medicine, Epidemiology, and Health Economics, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatics, and Psychotherapy, Spremberg Hospital, Spremberg, Germany.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Jun 9;13:808442. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.808442. eCollection 2022.
The scientific evaluation of mind-body-interventions (MBI), including yoga and meditation, has increased significantly in recent decades. However, evidence of MBI's efficacy on biological parameters is still insufficient.
In this study, we used HRV analysis to evaluate a novel MBI as a treatment of outpatients with mild to moderate depressive disorder. The Meditation-Based Lifestyle Modification (MBLM) program incorporates all major elements of classical yoga, including ethical principles of yoga philosophy, breathing exercises, postural yoga, and meditation.
In this exploratory randomized controlled trial, we compared the changes in HRV indices of a MBLM group ( = 22) and a minimal treatment group (MINIMAL, drugs only, = 17) with those of a multimodal treatment-as-usual group (TAU, according to best clinical practice, = 22). Electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings were derived from a Holter monitoring device, and HRV indices have been extracted from nearly stationary 20-min periods.
Short-term HRV analysis revealed statistically significant differences in the pre-to-post changes between MBLM and TAU. In particular, the vagal tone mediating RMSSD and the Rényi entropy of symbolic dynamics indicated HRV gains in MBLM participants compared with TAU. Almost no alterations were observed in the MINIMAL group.
Our results suggest a benefit in selected HRV parameters for outpatients with mild to moderate depression participating in the MBLM program. For further investigations, we propose analysis of complete 24-h HRV recordings and additional continuous pulse wave or blood pressure analysis to assess long-term modulations and cardiovascular effects.
近几十年来,对身心干预措施(MBI),包括瑜伽和冥想的科学评估显著增加。然而,MBI对生物学参数疗效的证据仍然不足。
在本研究中,我们使用心率变异性(HRV)分析来评估一种新型的MBI作为轻至中度抑郁症门诊患者的治疗方法。基于冥想的生活方式改变(MBLM)计划纳入了古典瑜伽的所有主要元素,包括瑜伽哲学的道德原则、呼吸练习、姿势瑜伽和冥想。
在这项探索性随机对照试验中,我们将MBLM组(n = 22)和最小治疗组(MINIMAL,仅使用药物,n = 17)的HRV指标变化与多模式常规治疗组(TAU,根据最佳临床实践,n = 22)进行了比较。心电图(ECG)记录来自动态心电图监测设备,HRV指标从近20分钟的平稳期提取。
短期HRV分析显示,MBLM组和TAU组前后变化存在统计学显著差异。特别是,介导RMSSD的迷走神经张力和符号动力学的Rényi熵表明,与TAU组相比,MBLM参与者的HRV有所增加。MINIMAL组几乎没有观察到变化。
我们的结果表明,参与MBLM计划的轻至中度抑郁症门诊患者在选定的HRV参数方面有益。对于进一步的研究,我们建议分析完整的24小时HRV记录以及额外的连续脉搏波或血压分析,以评估长期调节和心血管效应。